Porcelain painted
The coolers were used to present the sorbets to the table, the lid was loaded with ice retained by the rim and the container also filled with ice contained the sorbet thus surrounded by cold.
These coolers are uncommon like all table coolers and recognizable by their particular shapes.
They come from the hard porcelain factory of the Duke of Orléans rue des Boulets and Amelot and date from the revolutionary period, the mark is an L and a P entwined, dark blue.
The decor is a seedling of flowers, the edges of the parts of these coolers are enhanced with threads and dotted with gold.
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State:
Good, only a crack on on top ( 3 cm x 0,5 cm visible on one of the pics).
Dimensions:
height : 25 cm , diameter : 21 cm
Conditions of sale :
→ we only work on the Internet but we can receive by appointment, we will then pick up at our depot Blaye the objects that interest you to present them to you at We.
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Réf 3410/P4, 8 kg / 6800